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this one from carlsbad, new mexico. and the next one from a different area in new mexico. a lot of the cells had a ton of height to the storms. that usually adds to the ail potential. we're going to see that again today. texas, dallas included here, up through oklahoma city. even kansas city and parts of far western illinois, western wisconsin. this whole region is in a slight risk for isolated tornadoes, that hail, and damaging winds. we'll be watching for that later this afternoon and evening. you want to catch your latest on the abc station near you. until then, i'll have more on the weather and the deep freeze coming up. back to dan. >> ron asked an important question, have you ever played ping-pong with the ball the size of hail? >> think about it. >> nothing to say here. >> by the way, dan, the pronunciation for dog in new york is dog. we're here in new york. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with the arrests that have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the att
this one from carlsbad, new mexico. and the next one from a different area in new mexico. a lot of the cells had a ton of height to the storms. that usually adds to the ail potential. we're going to see that again today. texas, dallas included here, up through oklahoma city. even kansas city and parts of far western illinois, western wisconsin. this whole region is in a slight risk for isolated tornadoes, that hail, and damaging winds. we'll be watching for that later this afternoon and...
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. >>> some spectacular characters were taking shape over the skies of new mexico. larger-than-life flowers, animals, and even rock stars took flight. >> this is the special shapes rodeo at the annual balloon fiesta in albuquerque. some high winds made for rough landings. but the event didn't disappoint. >>> with that, a look at your morning road conditions. snow-covered passes in the colorado and utah mountains. a wet ride from southern california to vegas and albuquerque. thunderstorms also drench highways from wichita to amarillo. slick highways in the pacific northwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in los angeles, san diego, san francisco, and vegas. >>> the retired space shuttle "endeavour" is on the move this morning. >> the aging spacecraft has begun its two-day journey from the airport to its final home at a los angeles museum. here's abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: overnight, the space shuttle "endeavour" began its final journey. "endeavour" left the los angeles airport en route to its retirement home at the california science center.
. >>> some spectacular characters were taking shape over the skies of new mexico. larger-than-life flowers, animals, and even rock stars took flight. >> this is the special shapes rodeo at the annual balloon fiesta in albuquerque. some high winds made for rough landings. but the event didn't disappoint. >>> with that, a look at your morning road conditions. snow-covered passes in the colorado and utah mountains. a wet ride from southern california to vegas and...
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Oct 16, 2012
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in portal lis, new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, walmart, target, kroger, and costco. barbara purchased her peanut butter before it was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have been feeding this peanut bitter butter to my dogs. i mean seriously this is a big deal. i mean my friend has six grand kids. she didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: you can find the list of recalled product on the fda website. meantime, sunland inc. closed down facilities during this investigation. rob, paula. >> thank you, brandi. get this, almost 2/3 of those who became ill were kids under age of 10 years old. having that impact on the very young. >> you think about who consumes the most amount of peanut butter. it's children. and i also consume a lot of peanut butter as well. this recall could cost the i
in portal lis, new mexico. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to the peanut butter products from the one plant. >> reporter: sunland sells raw and roasted peanuts and makes peanut butter for brand at trader joe's, whole foods, walmart, target, kroger, and costco. barbara purchased her peanut butter before it was pulled from store shelves. she is still awaiting salmonella test results and is certain peanut butter got her sick and worries more are at risk. >> i have...
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Oct 18, 2012
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hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for two reasons, he's apparently a lady's man and -- >> he was born in rome. >> reporter: since he was a few weeks old, romeo went everywhere with his owner, mike stocks. >> we have been attached at the hip, 15 1/2 years. >> reporter: but in august, they were on a camping trip in santa fe. >> it started raining. so i unzipped the end of the tent to pull the rain flap over and i guess i didn't zip it up quick enough and he snuck out. he's kind of sneaky. >> reporter: for days mike tried to find romeo, before the coyotes or mountain lions did. >> we thought there is no way he could survive. >> reporter: devastated, he was forced to head home
hope after seeing his 15-year-old golden retriever, went missing during a summer camping trip in new mexico. >> well, then he got a phone call completely out of the blue. alana greenfogle of albuquerque was there for the emotional reunion. >> reporter: to understand why this moment is so special -- >> i never thought i would see you again, pup. >> reporter: you have to know what this dog has been through. >> he's a miracle. >> reporter: his name is romeo, for...
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somehow, the dog surviving two months in the wilderness of new mexico, no food, lots of coyotes to contend with. his owner there had given up hope until he got a call the oh day, from the company that monitors those pets tracking chips. the twice under romeo's skin had worked. a state park worker tracked him down. the joy that -- i can't imagine it. >> some love there. >> a 15-year-old dog is home again. >> that's great. >> yes, it is. >> thank you. >> loving members of our family, aren't they? >> they are, lara. >> thank you, josh. >>> let's get to "pop news." good morning. john mayer, why the long face? come on, pal. it's your 35th birthday. you're young. >> look at his face. >> you're successful. and being treated to dinner by katy perry. most men would be kicking up their heels. but john had the birthday blues during his entire date night. >> i like the look. i think that's a cute look. he can get away with a lot. let's not bury the lead here. the superstars have kept their relationship status under wraps. we have to talk about it daily on "gaa" because i kind of did. >> i know there's
somehow, the dog surviving two months in the wilderness of new mexico, no food, lots of coyotes to contend with. his owner there had given up hope until he got a call the oh day, from the company that monitors those pets tracking chips. the twice under romeo's skin had worked. a state park worker tracked him down. the joy that -- i can't imagine it. >> some love there. >> a 15-year-old dog is home again. >> that's great. >> yes, it is. >> thank you. >> loving...
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this one goes from canada all the way down towards the gufl f of mexico. line of severe storms all the way down towards the gulf. even a few tornadoes reported from this line. and it is going to move our way. the good news for us? we're not going to see the severity that they saw out to the west. but we'll still have a chance for some severe weather here. we saw plenty of sunshine as high pressure is still dominating. tomorrow, i think we get nice and warm with temperatures into the 70s in most locations. that cold front will move through fairly slowly tomorrow evening. notice around 5:00, we're on the dry side. it will move through and move out of here by friday. friday, looking warm, too. with partly sunny skies. i think friday is looking like a pretty nice day. let's break down this storm for you and show you when it comes in. here's tomorrow and our future weather about noon. i really don't think you have to worry during the rush hour. here it is around 9:00. you can see a few isolated showers. maybe couple of thunderstorms but the latest models actual
this one goes from canada all the way down towards the gufl f of mexico. line of severe storms all the way down towards the gulf. even a few tornadoes reported from this line. and it is going to move our way. the good news for us? we're not going to see the severity that they saw out to the west. but we'll still have a chance for some severe weather here. we saw plenty of sunshine as high pressure is still dominating. tomorrow, i think we get nice and warm with temperatures into the 70s in most...
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we fought a war with mexico. we have incursions' in to mexico under general pershing. everything we do in mexico has to go through a tight diplomatic filter. that being said, there is more we can do in terms of helping the mexican authorities than we have been doing. the ultimate power of the united states is the time that our top decisionmakers can devote to a problem in a given day. that is why we can't have 33 wars or two wars going on at the same time. if we have a no-fly zone in ceo or the persian gulf erupts or the south china sea here rafts we would have trouble handling that. if we can have more top decisionmakers spend time on the mexico probably would come up with more bowls, innovative ways to help the mexicans who by the way, there's another side to the mexican story. mexico was one of the world's leading economies. the economy has been growing last few years impressively. it is not a country you can easily categorize or make into a cliche. it is incredibly dynamic but incredibly dysfunctional and lawless at the same time. the gentleman behind the last ques
we fought a war with mexico. we have incursions' in to mexico under general pershing. everything we do in mexico has to go through a tight diplomatic filter. that being said, there is more we can do in terms of helping the mexican authorities than we have been doing. the ultimate power of the united states is the time that our top decisionmakers can devote to a problem in a given day. that is why we can't have 33 wars or two wars going on at the same time. if we have a no-fly zone in ceo or the...
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why a little-known nation, mali, is more important than europe, mexico, and india combined. at least according to this week's presidential debate. i'll explain. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. in the final presidential debate, the one on foreign policy, it was interesting to note the countries that got a mention. iran was cited 47 times, of course. israel, 34 times. and
why a little-known nation, mali, is more important than europe, mexico, and india combined. at least according to this week's presidential debate. i'll explain. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] it's...
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>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a storm and it was just last year with hurricane irene that brought a lot of power outages for a very lengthy time to the state of connecticut. >> that's right, i would contrast this storm from the deratio we experienced this summer, where it same upon us all at once, we didn't have the time to stage our crews. this time we have several days warning, we're staging our crews, but again, this is going to be a very, very severe storm. mr. owens, meteorologist chad myers has a question for you. >> this is going to be one of those big storms, it's going to be windy for a long time and people are going to lose po
>> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a...
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for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as largest source of energy on the planet for years. neil: you say that mitt romney has to come up with bigger ideas, not just a critique? his vision. >> i think tonight is an opportunity to say it in front of a broad audience, he has been talking about trade in latin america since early days of campaign, tonight i think that issue will get a lot of coverage, a great opportunity for mitt romney to talk about what he has been talking about from the beginning, big idea about foreign policy and in. neil: let's talk about your state, florida, polls show, governor has a slight lead, depending on the reading, but he is scoring surprisingly well with latinos that is divergent from polls in other states where his ticket is surging but still 65, 35, what do you make of that? >> florida has many hispanic voters who may be registered to one party or the other but vote for the best candidate and have been hurt by this economy and the downtu
for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as largest source of energy on the planet for years. neil: you say that mitt romney has to come up with bigger ideas, not just a critique? his vision. >> i think tonight is an opportunity to say it in front of a broad audience, he has been talking about trade in latin america since early days of campaign, tonight i think that...
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[speaking in native tongue] there in china, mexico, canada, countries that have made the sales more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment. even as president obama's policies have made it less attractive for them here. thing. gerri: and we have one more jobs report to come. what do you expect? is it going to help romney or the president? >> i don't think its going to make much difference at all. if you look at the picture that the economy has ben traveling through for the past three years now, basically we're in a situaaion where we have continued slow growth. we have growth at about 2 percent per year since the turnaround in june of 2009. i normal recovery should have doubled that, and unless we get to double that kind of growth are not going to have significant job growth. one of the things that -- go ahead. i'm sorry. gerri: i was going to make the point that obama makes that it was bush's fault and we have some sound on that. here's the president. >> what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. [applause] in just four short years she borrowed $6 trillion nea
[speaking in native tongue] there in china, mexico, canada, countries that have made the sales more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment. even as president obama's policies have made it less attractive for them here. thing. gerri: and we have one more jobs report to come. what do you expect? is it going to help romney or the president? >> i don't think its going to make much difference at all. if you look at the picture that the economy has ben traveling through for...
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it's not like you where you say well, we have a border with canada, mexico, if you have a border of any state or enemy entity, look what's happening today in the south of israel. prime minister sharon decided to pull out from gaza. i was against it. in my book i write my personal expenses because i was very close to prime minister sharon. and when he decided to disengage from gaza, he was the godfather of my first son and i told him, you know how much i love you, and i want to support you and have you become the prime minister, but the minute we decided to go out and take jews out of the communities, i cannot walk with you anymore politically. and she took that decision. and what we expected, we expected if you take out the jews from gaza, or in your language, you evacuate the settlements, i hear a lot about the settlement. so we tried. we evacuated all the settlements in gaza. we took out all the jews, all the families who lived there. we even took the people who are buried in the cemeteries, took them out. we destroyed of the synagogues. we moved all of them out of gaza. and what did
it's not like you where you say well, we have a border with canada, mexico, if you have a border of any state or enemy entity, look what's happening today in the south of israel. prime minister sharon decided to pull out from gaza. i was against it. in my book i write my personal expenses because i was very close to prime minister sharon. and when he decided to disengage from gaza, he was the godfather of my first son and i told him, you know how much i love you, and i want to support you and...
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mexico. canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment as his policies have made it less attractive. >>shepard: government holds an education on economic issues with 51 percent trust him more to handle the economy and 44 percent trust president obama more. and now, live from washington, dc, with the details. what drove the growth? >>guest: housing and consumers and a jump in government spending, 10 percent increase in the amount the federal government put in spending with personal consumption, the amount u.s. consumers buy, that increased 2 percent, and the federal government was up nearly 10 percent, and the non-dense was 3 percent. >>shepard: how did the markets react? >>guest: the g.d.p. report was better than was expected but there is a slow economic recovery. the dow began up and now trading flat through the afternoon but up now. investors are focused on company reports on how much money they are making. the earning season has been la
mexico. canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment as his policies have made it less attractive. >>shepard: government holds an education on economic issues with 51 percent trust him more to handle the economy and 44 percent trust president obama more. and now, live from washington, dc, with the details. what drove the growth? >>guest: housing and consumers and a jump in government spending, 10 percent increase in the...
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this morning a daredevil is preparing for a plunge over new mexico that could land him squarely in the record books. but he is putting his life on the line. >> jenna, this is truly amazing. felix bombgartner planes it jum from 20 miles up. breaking a 52-year-old altitude record and the sound barrier in the process. >> a supersonic free-fall from the edge of space. austrian daredevil felix bomb gartner is attempting to break the record for the highest ever skydive and become the first human to break the sound barrier without a spacecraft. >> still talking about breaking the speed of sound in an airplane. but a human? >> if all goes as planned, a balloon will lift felix through the atmosphere in a pressurized capsule at a height of 20,000 feet. bombgartner said he will then just jump. >> i will slide the door open. bailout. and be the first human person in free-fall to break the speed of sound. >> 1.2. >> this is the team's second attempt at the record. the first scrapped when winds exceeded limits on inflating the ultra thin balloon. >> here would we go, buddy. >> balmgartner made two t
this morning a daredevil is preparing for a plunge over new mexico that could land him squarely in the record books. but he is putting his life on the line. >> jenna, this is truly amazing. felix bombgartner planes it jum from 20 miles up. breaking a 52-year-old altitude record and the sound barrier in the process. >> a supersonic free-fall from the edge of space. austrian daredevil felix bomb gartner is attempting to break the record for the highest ever skydive and become the...
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lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop dramatically. today that doesn't exist. i can't afford $15,000, yet friends and family will point and say, look, you can get a guaranteed government student loan. that is another one of government's unintended consequences that have college tuition at such a high rate. [applause] >> jill. >> i think it is time to make publ
lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher...
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three others remain at large, suspected of being in mexico. chicago, the murder capital of this country has officially surpass last year's murder rate, and there are still two months remaining. so far four under and 36 people the been killed in chicago, that compares to 435 homicides recorded in all of last year. the chicago sun-times keeping a running tally on the shootings in homicides, and, as you can see, there are very few areas that had been speared the violence. a new poll shows 46 percent of california voters, 46 percent have considered leaving the state altogether. among the top three reasons given, 33 percent said california's high cost of living. 20 percent blamed the business climate. 14 percent said taxes. something to consider as californians get ready to vote on of $50 billion tax hike next week. the coast guard continues to search the atlantic ocean for the captain of the hms bounty, a replica of the 18th-century tall ship that sank during hurricane sandy of the north carolina coast yesterday. the coast guard able to rescue 14
three others remain at large, suspected of being in mexico. chicago, the murder capital of this country has officially surpass last year's murder rate, and there are still two months remaining. so far four under and 36 people the been killed in chicago, that compares to 435 homicides recorded in all of last year. the chicago sun-times keeping a running tally on the shootings in homicides, and, as you can see, there are very few areas that had been speared the violence. a new poll shows 46...
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he will come down some where over new mexico if they go ahead with with the jump. it has been called off because of weather a couple of times already but sewel he is well ie ascent. they are making tweaks and as they iron that out we will leave it to you to watch. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. c
he will come down some where over new mexico if they go ahead with with the jump. it has been called off because of weather a couple of times already but sewel he is well ie ascent. they are making tweaks and as they iron that out we will leave it to you to watch. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've...
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he recently addressed the g20 summit in los cabos mexico and he is co-founder of the new england institute for cognitive science and evolutionary studies, associate professor of philosophy and religious studies at the university of new england. he has been an unflagging student of how human beings make their way ine world, even though that way is often not great. he challenges each reader to tinker with their own wiring, to be aware and he hopes to do better. for his profound insights into the human condition, and into the conditions some humans place on play some others, we present him the anisfeld-wolf book award for nonfiction. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the this is wonderful. and i deeply appreciate the fact that such a distinguished jury read my book, much less thought it worthy of this great honor. in a moment i i'm going to read you an excerpt from "less than human," which deals of course with the atrocities of the past, but i think it's useful to remind ourselves of the point of considering atrocities of the past is to make a better future. if we can understand what has driven us to do
he recently addressed the g20 summit in los cabos mexico and he is co-founder of the new england institute for cognitive science and evolutionary studies, associate professor of philosophy and religious studies at the university of new england. he has been an unflagging student of how human beings make their way ine world, even though that way is often not great. he challenges each reader to tinker with their own wiring, to be aware and he hopes to do better. for his profound insights into the...
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the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's pushing the hurricane to the west. so really, all the computer guidance really in accordance that this is what's going to happen. center of circulation expected. monday overnight into tuesday to come ashore somewhere between new york city and washington, d.c. but then we're going to watch it move northwest, and inland flooding. western new york could be a factor. right now, just the western periphery of this with the rain coming ashore from the carolinas down to charleston. we could see on the outer banks of north carolina up to ten inches of rain. conver
the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's...
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one of the reasons transcanada is trying to get to the gulf of mexico is because canadians won't let it get to their own coastline. there's been actions, all types of actions. the white house was surrounded by tens of thousands of people. >> but then why take it -- >> opposing it -- >> but then why take it -- >> -- because i felt it was imperative to come and support the texas landowners who are in opposition to this. their rights have been trampled. they have been bullied. they have been threatened. they have been slapped with lawsuits that threaten to make them go bankrupt. it's, you know, sort of a last line of resistance. why don't you talk about your frustration. >> yeah. eleanor fairchild, final question to you, if transcanada were listening to you right now, what would you say? >> well, i would tell them that it's a dangerous project. they don't have the technology. their first phase of this line had 12 leaks in 12 months. they say it's not in the pipeline, it's in the pump stations. my heart is a pump station. they wouldn't say my heart in part of my body. and i say the pump
one of the reasons transcanada is trying to get to the gulf of mexico is because canadians won't let it get to their own coastline. there's been actions, all types of actions. the white house was surrounded by tens of thousands of people. >> but then why take it -- >> opposing it -- >> but then why take it -- >> -- because i felt it was imperative to come and support the texas landowners who are in opposition to this. their rights have been trampled. they have been...
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, weather permitting, felix bomgardner tries to set a world record with a 23-mile sky dive over new mexico and penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is sentenced after being convicted on charges of child sexual abuse. wednesday the supreme court is expected to revis it the debate over affirmative action as a factor in college admissions. the nobel prizes are handed out all this week. culminating with the nobel peace prize awarded friday in oslo. saturday the american league and national league championship series get underway. >> jump in the water. no! we're in the middle of the ocean. >> osgood: the first presidential debate in colorado on wednesday night sparked a new round of opinions about the election. including one from our contributor ben stein. >> every so often i see something that deeply moves me about being an american. it could be a bald eagle soaring above a lake in north idaho. it could be a crowd at a baseball game. all different races and faces all having a happy time. the first presidential debate this year was one of those great moments. in a campaign that's been bori
, weather permitting, felix bomgardner tries to set a world record with a 23-mile sky dive over new mexico and penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is sentenced after being convicted on charges of child sexual abuse. wednesday the supreme court is expected to revis it the debate over affirmative action as a factor in college admissions. the nobel prizes are handed out all this week. culminating with the nobel peace prize awarded friday in oslo. saturday the american league and national...
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oil giant bp set to pay up for massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. billions of dollars at stake. some of the gulf coast. some of the people there are worried the folks who really need the money, the real victims may not get a dime of the money. a live report next. plus, when facebook went public, it went poorly. now somebody has to pay for it. the messup that resulted in a 2-million-dollar fine and costs two people their jobs. status update as we continue. se, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. whic
oil giant bp set to pay up for massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. billions of dollars at stake. some of the gulf coast. some of the people there are worried the folks who really need the money, the real victims may not get a dime of the money. a live report next. plus, when facebook went public, it went poorly. now somebody has to pay for it. the messup that resulted in a 2-million-dollar fine and costs two people their jobs. status update as we continue. se, based on this chart ? don't...
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mexico. >> they thought he would go at supersonic speeds. i don't know if he did. it doesn't say here so i don't know. >> we have to rely on the man who did it first. >> well, speaking of that, the first person ever to break the sound barrier, chuck jaeger celebrated the event by doing it again. that came last night on the 65th anniversary of his original historic flight. this time the 89-year-old yeager sat in the back seat of a fighter jet above the mojave desert. good for him. incredible. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" arrived at its new home in california but the final journey took longer than expected. it moved so slowly through los angeles that it took three days to make the 12-mile trip. they had to cut trees and remove telephone poles and streetlights. thousands were thrilled seeing history in the making. >> pretty cool. >> it is. >>> mr. baumgardner did, indeed, break the sound barrier. >>> the redskins record breaks even and robert griffin, iii breaks records as the redskins win. win. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ tw
mexico. >> they thought he would go at supersonic speeds. i don't know if he did. it doesn't say here so i don't know. >> we have to rely on the man who did it first. >> well, speaking of that, the first person ever to break the sound barrier, chuck jaeger celebrated the event by doing it again. that came last night on the 65th anniversary of his original historic flight. this time the 89-year-old yeager sat in the back seat of a fighter jet above the mojave desert. good for...
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obama said stay out of mexico on spring break? his daughter took a dozen friends and 25 secret servicemen to mexico. the cost was enormous. i think that should be reported. republican or democrat, i do not think there force one should go so often on campaigning. guest: i think you have a valid point about the overspending in washington. i think a lot of people know that. i do not think that we do a good job there either. one of the pieces that we did yesterday was talking about how many are not covering house races. that's where you have an opportunity to vote the bums out. the democrats need 25 seats, if not more, to have a majority and the house. that story is not being reported. guest: it is easy to plot an example about how much air force one is being used or were the president's family is vacationing. the white house is overspending. every dollar has to be approved by congress. both parties are complicit in that and have been unable to reach a budget deal that would take a cut in spending and perhaps raise revenue. guest: tha
obama said stay out of mexico on spring break? his daughter took a dozen friends and 25 secret servicemen to mexico. the cost was enormous. i think that should be reported. republican or democrat, i do not think there force one should go so often on campaigning. guest: i think you have a valid point about the overspending in washington. i think a lot of people know that. i do not think that we do a good job there either. one of the pieces that we did yesterday was talking about how many are not...
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. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what it really comes down to, seven colorado, florida, iowa -- where i think the president is still up -- new hampshire -- which last i saw the president is still up -- ohio which is the president is up by five at least in one poll -- virginia president within it last time. >> tim kaine is doing very well there, about 50%. >> bill: and wisconsin. >> the "washington post" poll had the president up in virginia. >> four points, yeah. >> bill: so romney has got a long way to go. >> a long way to go. it has to be a perfect perfect election for him to make this work. to get to work, go door-to-door show up, and get those people to the p
. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what...
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am all for securing our country and clearing people out from other countries. 95% of the people in mexico want to come here to work, you know what i mean? all i have to say is that under the obama administration, what he is trying to create in the united states is why they are running away from mexico. host: we are talking about foreign policy and what you would like to hear the candidates asked tonight. let's look at this nbc news poll that has gotten a lot of attention over the last 24 hours. you can see the gender gap there. men prefer mitt romney 53% to 43%. when, however, prefer president obama 51% to 43%. the poll also asked about feelings towards candidates on a range of issues, including foreign policy and who would do a better job. 46% said president obama. kathleen in ohio. as we listen to kathleen, we will take a look at the outside of the debate hall, the site of tonight's debate. caller: thank you. the president and the vice president are coming to ohio tomorrow, so we are excited, but i would like to see both of them focus on the facts in regards to, for instance, iran. i fo
am all for securing our country and clearing people out from other countries. 95% of the people in mexico want to come here to work, you know what i mean? all i have to say is that under the obama administration, what he is trying to create in the united states is why they are running away from mexico. host: we are talking about foreign policy and what you would like to hear the candidates asked tonight. let's look at this nbc news poll that has gotten a lot of attention over the last 24 hours....
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that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market. >> bill: it is an interesting concept that in the global market, any country one country be totally energy independent. >> yes exactly. this global technology race, we never think globally of the country. we're very ins lar and we need to open our eyes to what's going on. >> bill: you guys are great. thank you, victoria for coming in as a "friend of bill" for the whole hour. great to see you. coral, always good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> bill: thank you both. i'll be back and tell what you the president is up to today. another busy day on the trail.
that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market....
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>>> no, eso no, pero en méxico varios medios dicen que es el bautizo de mateo. >>> mateo es el hijo de galilea montijo y fernando reina. >>> y dicen que será bien "pipirisnais" o sea, con invitados de mucho cacheo y muy exclusivos. >>> le faltaron 4 invitados bien "pipirisnais". >>> a mí no me invitaron. >>>a mí tampoco. >>> la gente entiende que nosotros estamos trabajando de lunes a viernes, por eso no nos pueden invitar. >>> pero al menos nos hubiera invitado para mañana. >>> pero galilea montijo estaba muy triste despidiéndose de alan tatcher que está con nosotros a contar del 5 de noviembre en despierta américa. >>> pero gali,no te achicopales. >>> le estamos construyendo un cuarto en la casa, así que no se preocupe la gente de hoy, que lo vamos a recibir. >>>e s que las medias de raúl ahora son la sensación y queremos que usted mande sus fotos a @despiertaameric con el hashtag #mediaslocas ♪ oye, mi amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ oye, mi amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪. ♪ de lo que uno se entera, te lo contaré sin pena ♪. >>> blackwell, qué está pas
>>> no, eso no, pero en méxico varios medios dicen que es el bautizo de mateo. >>> mateo es el hijo de galilea montijo y fernando reina. >>> y dicen que será bien "pipirisnais" o sea, con invitados de mucho cacheo y muy exclusivos. >>> le faltaron 4 invitados bien "pipirisnais". >>> a mí no me invitaron. >>>a mí tampoco. >>> la gente entiende que nosotros estamos trabajando de lunes a viernes, por eso no nos...
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the same thing with the mexico city language. it's safe to say there are a lot of independents and swing voters that say i don't want my tax dollars going to pay for abortions overseas. if you were pro-choice, maybe what i said offended you. a lot of guys and women that go to work are saying i'm not going to sweat all day and work and pay taxes to washington, d.c. to pay for abortions overseas or pay for planned parenthood. they make a lot of money. these are not radical positions in and of themselves. the big question mark is what type of justice will he appoint? >> that's the big question, and the reason barack obama will still win this election is because this other guy, too much of a question mark. barack obama will give you the answer. >> interesting. >> i don't think it's about the issue of boris. it's about doesn't he believe something. a man of his age and ran for governor in 2002. he's 60-something years old. you know what you believe. you know what you believe. >> okay. ahead this morning -- >> what time is sam stein's
the same thing with the mexico city language. it's safe to say there are a lot of independents and swing voters that say i don't want my tax dollars going to pay for abortions overseas. if you were pro-choice, maybe what i said offended you. a lot of guys and women that go to work are saying i'm not going to sweat all day and work and pay taxes to washington, d.c. to pay for abortions overseas or pay for planned parenthood. they make a lot of money. these are not radical positions in and of...
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but in that red area, from des moines all the way down to the texas/mexico border you're looking at potential for strong thunderstorms. not just the gusty winds and the chevy rain but we're talking the risk of tornadoes. so much going on in that area. lots of college game match-ups as well. you can see by the radar, lots of heavy rain. that is going to be the silver lining for this weather system because it is going to bring much-needed rain to this area. we're talking from 1 to 2-plus inches. those are the areas in orange and red for that area over the last several months talking about drought there. across the rest of the country, though, fairly quiet. starting off with a chill in the northeast and the mid-atlantic. looks like a nice day in the southeast. morning fog there. and things definitely picking up in the northwest, as well. rain continues there today from seattle down to portland. that's a loo >>> here's a look at our morning temperatures. 40s and 50s outside. 43 right now in fairfield and not too much of a breeze around the bay area. we're seeing patches of low clouds and some hig
but in that red area, from des moines all the way down to the texas/mexico border you're looking at potential for strong thunderstorms. not just the gusty winds and the chevy rain but we're talking the risk of tornadoes. so much going on in that area. lots of college game match-ups as well. you can see by the radar, lots of heavy rain. that is going to be the silver lining for this weather system because it is going to bring much-needed rain to this area. we're talking from 1 to 2-plus inches....
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chamber of commerce report says mexico tops that international list, followed by the british, norway, new zealand, denmark, australia, and then the united states. behind us, canada, germany, and others including russia and china the united states is the second largest energy consumer in the world though, in 2010 produced more oil, quote and natural gas than any other country minus saudi arabia. there are other energy challenges impossible to forecast like natural disasters, wars and refinery outages that could dramatically restrict the country's access to energy it needs. the report says the united states is heading in the right direction modestly. the primary reason for optimism? natural gas. jon: so, all right. sorry, rich edson. we'll have to say good-bye. rich, thank you. >> reporter: sure. jenna: right now a pretrial hearings underway for five men charged in the september 11th attack. both sides arguing whether constitutional protections extend to the suspectsing including khalid shaikh mohammed the self-processed mastermind of the attacks. cat thin herridge is streaming live fro
chamber of commerce report says mexico tops that international list, followed by the british, norway, new zealand, denmark, australia, and then the united states. behind us, canada, germany, and others including russia and china the united states is the second largest energy consumer in the world though, in 2010 produced more oil, quote and natural gas than any other country minus saudi arabia. there are other energy challenges impossible to forecast like natural disasters, wars and refinery...